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    Default The cup that cheers

    Everything stops for tea
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    Default Re: The cup that cheers

    A little more milk for me thanks Derek, oh and I do like a mug

    That takes me back to my youth in the UK, my gran always served tea in cups similar to that. No lemon though, we would get a Digestive or (if lucky) a chocolate BonBon (never seen them here.)


    I really like your choice of colours, moody, nostalgic and warm.
    Another for Gary's Gallery

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    Thumbs up Re: The cup that cheers

    Beautifully done.

    Steve's right though, a bit more milk please.

    Jim Toal

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    Default Re: The cup that cheers

    A little milk added but we're out of chocy biccies.
    Adjusted the handle a little which is the main reason to post again
    Derek
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    Default Re: The cup that cheers

    Superb image ... again! Rich Tea biccies for me please - a cuppa's too wet without one Milk and lemon though ...
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    Default Re: The cup that cheers

    Quote Originally Posted by neodeist View Post
    Milk and lemon though ...
    Not my idea.
    Derek
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    Default Re: The cup that cheers

    I prefer the composition on the first one but both are quite beautiful.

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    Default Re: The cup that cheers

    Nice, although I would prefer a tall Scotch or a nice Cabernet (not at the same time however).

    And of course you have missed the opportunity to insert a snail here. Maybe just peeking around from behind the cup.

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    Default Re: The cup that cheers

    Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post
    Nice, although I would prefer a tall Scotch or a nice Cabernet (not at the same time however).

    And of course you have missed the opportunity to insert a snail here. Maybe just peeking around from behind the cup.
    or floating in it
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    Default Re: The cup that cheers

    HA! That's what the lemon's for!
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